“In the fourth year since our introduction in China, Tesla continues to strengthen its commitment to investing and expanding the service network and facilities in order to allow more Chinese customers to join us and to experience intelligent, convenient and environmentally friendly pure electric mobility.”

Those initiatives are being driven by the direct impact of air pollution in the country’s many megacities.

Nonetheless, EVs still represent only a fraction of what is now the biggest car market in the world and therefore, there’s still a lot of room to grow and people to convince that EVs are right for them.

In a new video released this week, Tesla shared testimonies from current Tesla owners in China to show that it’s possible to go electric from Tibet to Beijing:

In the video, Tesla announced that they are aiming to have 1,000 Superchargers in China.

The country currently has just over 150 Supercharger stations with more than 700 Superchargers – second only to the US for the total of Superchargers.